User:Suansworks

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this is Dafesu, my own mascot as well as my story character, created in May, 1993

I was born on April 7th, 1983. I am currently enrolled as a senior at Washington University with majors in computer science and economics I just graduated from college. I am an amateruish flash, manga artists, and used the pen name suansworks on the internet. I have published three 8 minute flash movies in chinese:

    • 誓守家的諾言, the Promise of Home
    • 兩隻北京小老鼠的表白, Two Little Beijing Mice's confession
    • 一千零一个愿望的故事, 1001th Wishe Story

These works are planned to be published in US soon. my web site is at [[1]] although it is only in Chinese right now.

I joined Wikipedia since March 20th, 2005.

Being an Wikipedian, I hope I can contribute toward modern art and evolutionary science sections as well as miscellanous sections of the Wiki project.

quote:

Life is a struggle.

Life is like a rape, if you can't resist, enjoy it.

[edit] Project Work

here are some of the pictures from my work:

Image:Poker 365.jpg
member of class of poker
member of class ghost
member of class ghost
member of class ghost
member of class ghost
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easter day chicken
another member of class of poker
another member of class of poker
on unification day!
on unification day!

recently, I am undergoing a transition after graduation. I am deciding the path in life in which I will take. The options seem to be numerous, ranging from working, going to grad school, starting on my own. I am trying out each of the paths. Along the way, Wikipedia may help me to provide a better understanding of the world and guide me to make better decisions!


[edit] Articles edited so far

[edit] Articles planning to write

    • Mt.Toba, the volcano that almost cause human extinction 80 K years ago
    • Mark S.Wrigton, chancellor of Washington University
    • Chinese Coin an article about ancient chinese coins
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